Memoirs of Jeanne D'Arc, Surnamed La Pucelle D'Orleans: With the History of Her Times, Volumen1William Henry Ireland R. Triphook, 1824 |
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... lord Talbot ; while Charles had only Santrailles , La Hire , and the bastard Dunois , to oppose them . It will be obvious from the statement made of the situation of France , and particularly of the southern provinces , that what is ...
... lord Talbot ; while Charles had only Santrailles , La Hire , and the bastard Dunois , to oppose them . It will be obvious from the statement made of the situation of France , and particularly of the southern provinces , that what is ...
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... Lord . This circumstance , which shows to what an extent these inimical feelings were excited , might favour the supposition that Jeanne d'Arc was naturally cruel , did not every subsequent action of her life give evidence to the ...
... Lord . This circumstance , which shows to what an extent these inimical feelings were excited , might favour the supposition that Jeanne d'Arc was naturally cruel , did not every subsequent action of her life give evidence to the ...
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... Lord . Upon a subsequent occasion , when in the open country , the same voice was audible to Jean d'Arc , while an archangel presented itself to La Pucelle , accompanied by other celestial emissaries . This was Saint Michael , who ...
... Lord . Upon a subsequent occasion , when in the open country , the same voice was audible to Jean d'Arc , while an archangel presented itself to La Pucelle , accompanied by other celestial emissaries . This was Saint Michael , who ...
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... lord de Baudricourt , in order to explain the wishes and the projects of his niece ; but he met with a very bad reception . When Jeanne ascertained the ill success which had at- tended his mission , she declared that it was her ...
... lord de Baudricourt , in order to explain the wishes and the projects of his niece ; but he met with a very bad reception . When Jeanne ascertained the ill success which had at- tended his mission , she declared that it was her ...
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... Lord ; who , through her , advised the Dauphin to conduct himself virtuously ; that he had not given the battle to his enemies , because the Lord would accord him succour towards the middle of Lent . " Jeanne stated , that the kingdom ...
... Lord ; who , through her , advised the Dauphin to conduct himself virtuously ; that he had not given the battle to his enemies , because the Lord would accord him succour towards the middle of Lent . " Jeanne stated , that the kingdom ...
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